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RIP: Ugandan Football Legend Obadiah Ssemakula Passes Away

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RIP: Ugandan Football Legend Obadiah Ssemakula Passes Away
The world of Ugandan football is mourning the loss of a true legend. Former Uganda Cranes winger Obadiah Ssemakula, affectionately known as “Musanvu We’ggwanga,” has been confirmed dead. The news of his passing broke on Saturday morning, August 24th, 2025. Ssemakula’s name is etched in the annals of Ugandan football history as one of the […]

The world of Ugandan football is mourning the loss of a true legend.

Former Uganda Cranes winger Obadiah Ssemakula, affectionately known as “Musanvu We’ggwanga,” has been confirmed dead.

The news of his passing broke on Saturday morning, August 24th, 2025.

Ssemakula’s name is etched in the annals of Ugandan football history as one of the greatest right-wingers the country has ever produced.

His exceptional crossing ability and unwavering commitment to the game made him a household name.

During his playing days, Ssemakula was an integral part of the defunct Coffee Football Club, leading the team to two Uganda Cup victories in 1970 and 1981.

Ssemakula’s prowess on the pitch earned him a spot in the Uganda Cranes national team.

His nickname “Musanvu We’ggwanga,” which translates to “number seven of the nation,” reflects his iconic status in Ugandan football.

He was renowned for his formidable skills and was arguably the best crosser of the ball in Ugandan football.

In recent years, Ssemakula had been battling health issues, including kidney problems and mental health challenges.

In March 2025, he was admitted to Butabika Hospital, where he received treatment for his mental health. Despite his struggles, Ssemakula’s legacy as a football legend remains untouched.

Ssemakula’s passing leaves a void in Ugandan football, and he will be deeply missed by fans and fellow football enthusiasts.

His contributions to the sport will forever be remembered, and his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of footballers.

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